Took a lovely phone call from an english and drama teacher who came to see Pilot Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet last night, she wanted to let us know that she loved the show! The teacher came along with a group of teenagers who said that Romeo and Juliet was inspiring and energising. They all loved the set and said that it was absolutely beautiful and Romeo and Juliet was the best performance she herself had seen in years! Also, the teenagers seem to be in love with Romeo 🙂

So, if you haven’t booked your tickets for this clearly fab show then surely you don’t want to miss out having read this great feedback, just do it!

Took a lovely phone call from an english and drama teacher who came to see Pilot Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet last night, she wanted to let us know that she loved the show! The teacher came along with a group of teenagers who said that Romeo and Juliet was inspiring and energising. They all loved the set and said that it was absolutely beautiful and Romeo and Juliet was the best performance she herself had seen in years! Also, the teenagers seem to be in love with Romeo 🙂

Two of Shakespeare’s best-loved and most enchanting comedies – Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night – come together in an innovative new production from macrobert’s Young Company.

Illyria is a luxury hotel where staff and guests will all discover that true love isn’t alway easy.

Don Pedro and his soldiers have returned from war and their arrival is set to cause chaos. While Benedick and Beatrice indulge in a “merry war” which hides their true feelings for each other, a darker, more dangerous battle of the sexes is about to explode and shatter everyone’s lives.

Meanwhile, Viola, a shipwrecked orphan, arrives in Illyria mourning the loss of her twin brother. Disguising herself as a boy, she brings love and life back to a community stifled by its own desires but confusion and misunderstandings are never far away.

These two stories interweave in a stylish contemporary production filled with love, laughter – and a pair of yellow stockings!

“ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE…”
The works of William Shakespeare are providing a great source of inspiration for this year’s FebFest, macrobert’s annual festival of work by our in house youth groups. 8 of our drama and dance groups are hard at work creating performances for February, including full productions of 2 of Shakespeare’s plays and a number of new pieces inspired by Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, The Tempest and even Titus Andronicus! We’re even going to have a late night cabaret with songs from the Bard on Broadway!
Following their very popular and acclaimed production of Coram Boy last

Image from Last Year's Coram Boy

year, our young company’s will take to the macrobert Main House with a joint producion of Much Ado and Twelfth Night, featuring a cast of more than 30 and a very glamorous modern setting – think Shakespeare meets Gossip Girl!